ENG40MF- Anderson WELCOME
Welcome to ENG40-your gateway to graduation. I’ve started a wiki that will help you keep caught up with your work and instructions, even when you miss school. I will try to put as much as possible on it in terms of resources, directions, links, and maybe even entire lessons. For now, though, remember that if you miss class, it is your responsibility to catch up.



All course work must be done. No missing assignments at the end of the course. That is the trade-off for the flexibility and adaptations that make us different from a regular high school. So, at the end of the term, even if you have 80%, all missing work must be competed and marked, and the provincial exam completed, to receive your ENG 40 credit.



Attendance- If you are under 18, the law says that you must attend daily. Of course, if you have life and family issues that make this impossible, that is why you are here. Good reasons not to attend are child care issues, critical situations in the family that need to be dealt with, illnesses, job scheduling, etc. Being sleepy in the morning because you were out til late, or gaming all night, is not a good reason to miss school. Get your priorities straight. If you are ready to commit to 10 weeks to get your ENG 40 credit and graduate, then do it. If not, don't sleep in everyday and feel guilty about it, and have to come here and apologize for it.



English is different from other subjects. Not everything can be taught through worksheets. Lecture, demonstrations, examples and class discussion are much more necessary to understand the many varied open ended concepts. This is why it is important to be here as much as possible.



Each day is a double class. That means that we have to cover enough work for two classes. It does not mean that we cover the work for one class and give you double the amount of time to complete it. You need to be productive while you are here or you will have lots of homework.



Even if you have legitimate situations as mentioned above, you still need to attend at least once or twice a week, and you need to collect, complete and hand in work at least once or twice a week. If I am not receiving work from you, your name will be deleted from the class list.



For any of your work that can be done on a computer, you can print it and hand it in, or better yet, you can e-mail it to me at sharianderson0@gmail.com. You can save it in your H: drive at school, or in "My Documents" at home and send it in an e-mail as an attachment. If you are good at computers, and have a gmail account, you can "UPLOAD" your work in "Google docs". It's really easy, and then I can reply to you, with marks on the paper. In addition, you can link your work to your page on our wikispace.



Final Provincial Exam

The final exam is at the beginning of January and the middle of June. You must have all your work handed in to write it. You can't really study for it, but I will emphasize the types of things you need to practice. This is why we will practice writing so much, writing variables and responding to text. It is worth 30% of your total mark.
Note: Lit Power assignments- the complete instructions for each assignment are on the wikipage titled “LIT POWER”. Please read them before you do the whole “booklet” and wasted your time. I have taken out or modified several questions.


Course Outline
Many Faces Educational Center
Quarter 3, 2013
Senior 4 ELA Comprehensive Focus
Instructor: Shari Anderson

Provincial Standards Test 30%
Daily Work 70%

Reading 15%
  • o Novel
  • o Variety of activities before and during the novel reading
  • o Final activity from list of possible topics, choose according to your own learning style


Speaking, 10%
  • o How to” demonstration, with props
  • o “My significant person” rehearsed speech with visuals
  • o Others as time permits: storytelling, debates, spontaneous speech, speed interviews, etc.

Writing 15%
  • o Process
  • o Traits
  • o Conventions
  • o Different genres such as business, persuasive, newspaper, and essays, as time permits
Writing marks will, of course, also be integrated throughout all other aspects of this course.
Other 10%
  • o Listening, Viewing, Representing
  • o Movie
  • o Speech/novel/writing activities that are not a typical “report “

Literacy Power 15%
  • o Daily reading and writing exercises that develop a variety of skills

Igniting the Power Within 5%
  • o Essential Skills Portfolio
Email assignments: sharianderson0@gmail.com (that’s a zero, not the letter “o”)
Wikispace for this class: http://eng40mf-q3-2013.wikispaces.com/
I reserve the right to change this overview if time does not allow us to cover everything, or does not allow us to go into depth with any of the above.